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Animals have a variety of homes, depending on the species and their natural habitats. Here are some examples: Burrows and dens - Some animals like rabbits, foxes, and badgers live in burrows or dens in the ground. Nests - Birds build nests in trees, bushes, or on the ground to raise their young. Caves - Bats, bears, and other animals may make their homes in caves. Hollow trees - Many animals, such as raccoons and squirrels, use hollow trees as their homes. Coral reefs - Many aquatic animals, such as fish and invertebrates, live in coral reefs. Hive - Bees live in hives and work together to produce honey. Warrens - Rabbits live in warrens, which are networks of interconnected burrows. Drey - Squirrels build drays or nests out of twigs, leaves, and branches in the trees. These are just a few examples, and there are many more types of homes that animals make or use to survive in their natural habitats.